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lilian kim is live there now using cell 7 technology. lilian? >> carolyn, behind me is terminal 3. this is where it all unfolded. it will remain closed until further notice. hundreds of officers have been here all day collecting evidence and piecing together what happened. travelers ran for their lives when a gunman shot his way past security at los angeles international airport's terminal 3. this tmz video captures the panic after the suspect identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia approached the check point and pulled a semiautomatic rifle from the bag. he shot and killed one tsa agent and wounded three others. >> it was a loud bang. >> everyone panicked. everybody dropped to the ground. >> the shooter seemed to be aiming at tsa officers. he was wearing a blue uniform and helped from the scene holding up his bloody arm. this man barely escaped. >> he was carrying a rifle and he looked at me and said tsa with a question mark and i just shook my head and he kept going. >> reporter: passengers huddled for cover in bathrooms and others dashed for the exits. >> the kids, the seniors ar
lilian kim is live there now using cell 7 technology. lilian? >> carolyn, behind me is terminal 3. this is where it all unfolded. it will remain closed until further notice. hundreds of officers have been here all day collecting evidence and piecing together what happened. travelers ran for their lives when a gunman shot his way past security at los angeles international airport's terminal 3. this tmz video captures the panic after the suspect identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia...
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lilian kim is live there now using cell 7 technology. lilian? >> carolyn, behind me is terminal 3. this is where it all unfolded. it will remain closed until further notice. hundreds of officers have been here all day collecting evidence and piecing together what happened. travelers ran for their lives when a gunman shot his way past security at los angeles international airport's terminal 3. this tmz video captures the panic after the suspect identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia approached the check point and pulled a semiautomatic rifle from the bag. he shot and killed one tsa agent and wounded three others. >> it was a loud bang. >> everyone panicked. everybody dropped to the ground. >> the shooter seemed to be aiming at tsa officers. he was wearing a blue uniform and helped from the scene holding up his bloody arm. this man barely escaped. >> he was carrying a rifle and he looked at me and said tsa with a question mark and i just shook my head and he kept going. >> reporter: passengers huddled for cover in bathrooms and others dashed for the exits. >> the kids, the seniors ar
lilian kim is live there now using cell 7 technology. lilian? >> carolyn, behind me is terminal 3. this is where it all unfolded. it will remain closed until further notice. hundreds of officers have been here all day collecting evidence and piecing together what happened. travelers ran for their lives when a gunman shot his way past security at los angeles international airport's terminal 3. this tmz video captures the panic after the suspect identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia...
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lilian kim is live there now using cell 7 technology. lilian? >> carolyn, behind me is terminal 3. this is where it all unfolded. it will remain closed until further notice. hundreds of officers have been here all day collecting evidence and piecing together what happened. travelers ran for their lives when a gunman shot his way past security at los angeles international airport's terminal 3. this tmz video captures the panic after the suspect identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia approached the check point and pulled a semiautomatic rifle from the bag. he shot and killed one tsa agent and wounded three others. >> it was a loud bang. >> everyone panicked. everybody dropped to the ground. >> the shooter seemed to be aiming at tsa officers. he was wearing a blue uniform and helped from the scene holding up his bloody arm. this man barely escaped. >> he was carrying a rifle and he looked at me and said tsa with a question mark and i just shook my head and he kept going. >> reporter: passengers huddled for cover in bathrooms and others dashed for the exits. >> the kids, the seniors ar
lilian kim is live there now using cell 7 technology. lilian? >> carolyn, behind me is terminal 3. this is where it all unfolded. it will remain closed until further notice. hundreds of officers have been here all day collecting evidence and piecing together what happened. travelers ran for their lives when a gunman shot his way past security at los angeles international airport's terminal 3. this tmz video captures the panic after the suspect identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia...
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over a hundred major businesses, including pharmaceutical companies, technology companies, banks, manufacturing companies, chemical companies have announced their support for this bill. in fact, there's polls that show that 8-10 americans already believe that discrimination against people because of their sexual orientation is already illegal, that it's illegal to fire someone for being gay, for example, or for being lesbian. so why are we here today? 23 years ago i stood here at this desk as the manager of the bill of the americans with disabilities act, again, to extend nondiscrimination clauses, civil rights bills to people with disabilities. a lot of people at that time said, what's -- what's the problem? what's the problem? well, here's the problem in a nutshell. let's say that you are a person of color. let's say you're an african-american. or it could be a woman. you could be jewish or catholic or anything else. and let's say that you went down to apply for a job for which urn fully qualified. and the prospective employer said, nah, i'm not going to hire any african-americans, i don't wa
over a hundred major businesses, including pharmaceutical companies, technology companies, banks, manufacturing companies, chemical companies have announced their support for this bill. in fact, there's polls that show that 8-10 americans already believe that discrimination against people because of their sexual orientation is already illegal, that it's illegal to fire someone for being gay, for example, or for being lesbian. so why are we here today? 23 years ago i stood here at this desk as...
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you had mentioned that the people who did the technology on the website made a number of mistakes. you mentioned verizon. when we had them before the committee they said it wasn't their fault, they were told within hhs there were problems there. >> verizon wasn't involved in the website. >> i understand. but they had a role, cgi had a role, other companies, et cetera. i'm just curious in this process what decisions did you make that affected this for better or worse in terms of the data, the ease or problems at the moment and being able to track how many people are actually enrolled? >> my decisions specifically to design the website, i was not involved. i am prohibited to choose contractors. we go by the federal procurement and i got regular reports on exactly what was done. >> what about the part with regard to getting data in terms of how many people are even enrolled or trying to enroll. >> again, the application process at this point does not work end to end very well and we do not have reliable data about the end -- >> i'm just trying to find out if you had asked them to say,
you had mentioned that the people who did the technology on the website made a number of mistakes. you mentioned verizon. when we had them before the committee they said it wasn't their fault, they were told within hhs there were problems there. >> verizon wasn't involved in the website. >> i understand. but they had a role, cgi had a role, other companies, et cetera. i'm just curious in this process what decisions did you make that affected this for better or worse in terms of the...
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people will explore interactive wonders of science and technology. it will feature a robot zoo, experiments and other activities for people of all ages. runs from 11:00 to 4:00 and it is free. ahead on the abc7 saturday morning news, an east bay city installing cameras everywhere to keep track of everyone going in and coming out. and a live look outside right now from our hd roof cam. you can see the bay bridge there in the background and the bay lights still on this morning. we get them for a few extra hours until 7:30. that's nice. you look at the ferry building in thefer ground, it's municipal railway heritage weekend. they will run vintage motor and trolley bus this is morning. hop on. something fun this morning. lisa will be along shortly about behaves like the surface of your skin. now watch what soap does to it. ♪ soap strips your skin. dove is different. with 1/4 moisturizing cream, dove doesn't strip your skin like soap. discover nexxus hydra-light. hydra-light's formulas with light, deep-sea minerals give up to 80% more moisturization tha
people will explore interactive wonders of science and technology. it will feature a robot zoo, experiments and other activities for people of all ages. runs from 11:00 to 4:00 and it is free. ahead on the abc7 saturday morning news, an east bay city installing cameras everywhere to keep track of everyone going in and coming out. and a live look outside right now from our hd roof cam. you can see the bay bridge there in the background and the bay lights still on this morning. we get them for a...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> senator lindsey graham has been known to work with president obama on some issues, but this week he laid down a clear marker, if congress access to the survivors of benghazi or he will block all of the future nominees. welcome back to fox news sunday. >> you have been trying for more than a year to talk with some benghazi survivors. >> yes, i have spoken to none. i want to know
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how...
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you had mentioned that the people who did the technology and website made a number of mistakes. when we had verizon before the committee last week they were told within hhs that there were problems. >> verizon wasn't involved in the website. >> with the data. they had a role. cgi. others at in the committee. et cetera. what decisions did you make that affected this, for better or worse, in terms of the data, the ease or problems with the enrollment and being able to track how many people are actually enrolled? >> my decisions specifically to design the website, i was not involved. i am prohibited to choose contractors. we go by the federal procurement. and i got regular reported on exactly what was done. >> what about the part with regard to getting data as to how many people were enrolled or trying to enrolled rolle. >> the application process at this point does not work end to end. and we do not have reliable -- >> i'm trying to find out if you had asked them to say, look, i'm in charge of this. how many people have tried to enlowell and how many people have enrolled. did you
you had mentioned that the people who did the technology and website made a number of mistakes. when we had verizon before the committee last week they were told within hhs that there were problems. >> verizon wasn't involved in the website. >> with the data. they had a role. cgi. others at in the committee. et cetera. what decisions did you make that affected this, for better or worse, in terms of the data, the ease or problems with the enrollment and being able to track how many...
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you had mentioned that the people who did the technology on the website made a number of mistakes, you mentioned verizon. last week they said it wasn't their fault they were told within hhs there was some problems there. >> sir, verizon wasn't involved in the website. >> with the data, i understand, i'm sorry. but they had a role, cgi had a role, other companies, et cetera. i'm just curious in this process, what decisions did you make that affected this for better or worse in terms of the data, the ease, or problems with the implement and being able to track how many people are actually enrolled? >> my decisions specifically to design the website, i was not involved. i am prohibited to choose contractors. we go by the federal procurement, and i got regular reports on exactly what was done. >> what about the part with regard to getting data in terms of how many people are enrolled or trying to roll, did you have any decisions in that process? >> the application process, to this point, does not work end to end very well. >> i understand it doesn't work. >> we do not have reliable data ab
you had mentioned that the people who did the technology on the website made a number of mistakes, you mentioned verizon. last week they said it wasn't their fault they were told within hhs there was some problems there. >> sir, verizon wasn't involved in the website. >> with the data, i understand, i'm sorry. but they had a role, cgi had a role, other companies, et cetera. i'm just curious in this process, what decisions did you make that affected this for better or worse in terms...
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you had mentioned that the people, the people who do the technology on the website made the mistakes you mentioned. when we had them before our committee last week they said it was not their fault, but hhs there were some problems there. sebelius: they were not involved in the website. >> the data, i understand. but they had a role, cgi had a role, other companies, et cetera. i'm curious, what decisions did you make that affected this for better or worse in terms of the data, the easily problems and being able to track how many people are actually enrolled. sebelius: my decisions specifically to design the website. i was not involved. i am prohibited to choose contractors, we go by the federal procurement and i got written reports on exactly what was done. >> what about the report about getting data in, how many people are enrolled. did you have any hand that process? sebelius: application process at this point does not work end-to-end very well and we do not have reliable data. >> if you had asked them to say i am in charge of this, i want a regular report, people have tried to enro
you had mentioned that the people, the people who do the technology on the website made the mistakes you mentioned. when we had them before our committee last week they said it was not their fault, but hhs there were some problems there. sebelius: they were not involved in the website. >> the data, i understand. but they had a role, cgi had a role, other companies, et cetera. i'm curious, what decisions did you make that affected this for better or worse in terms of the data, the easily...
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in order to get a handle on these widely dispersed cases, the cdc is turning to technology. one of the ways that we've been doing that is similar to what the fbi does in terms to having a national database of fingerprints of criminals. anytime one of those bugs is isolated, either from a human stool sample or from a food product, what happens is it goes into a network of laboratories that are capable of performing the fingerprints, using standardized methodology. changes in how food is grown and handled, increased international travel, people crammed togethe in unsanitary nditions-- all contribute to the emergence of these new and deadlier microbes, but there is another critical factor. david bennett: we now have the threat that our major tools, the antibiotics that we can treat bacterial infections, are being compromised. there's a lot of resistance to antibiotics, both in hospitals and communities, so we're very worried about what will happen there. and this means increased cost, and it also means in some cases we can't effectively treat some infections, or it's much more
in order to get a handle on these widely dispersed cases, the cdc is turning to technology. one of the ways that we've been doing that is similar to what the fbi does in terms to having a national database of fingerprints of criminals. anytime one of those bugs is isolated, either from a human stool sample or from a food product, what happens is it goes into a network of laboratories that are capable of performing the fingerprints, using standardized methodology. changes in how food is grown...
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search for technology services companies by two thousand and sixteen that was a study that was done. that was done earlier by cambridge massachusetts a research group in cambridge massachusetts found this huge economic consequence telecom companies over the next few years as a result of this n.s.a. scandal now sam how are companies that provide a kind. touched on this before but provide us secure communications services reacting to n.s.a. spying abroad. well you would think that a lot of these companies that do provide secure phone connections are sick like silent hill or silent circle i'm sorry are secure email connections like a lot of the bit would be booms and in this sort of environment but i just the right question is how these companies reacted to the n.s.a. demanding information about their users and with what we saw with with a lot of it they just closed the door on it rather than handing over the encryption codes of their users data lava bit closed the door so a lot of these companies have decided to stop their business rather than comply with a lot of the n.s.a. and it's a
search for technology services companies by two thousand and sixteen that was a study that was done. that was done earlier by cambridge massachusetts a research group in cambridge massachusetts found this huge economic consequence telecom companies over the next few years as a result of this n.s.a. scandal now sam how are companies that provide a kind. touched on this before but provide us secure communications services reacting to n.s.a. spying abroad. well you would think that a lot of these...
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companies money in the long run now a report from our information technology and innovation foundation from that foundation it's found that the n.s.a. surveillance program could cost america's cloud computing industry up to thirty five billion dollars over the next three years and this is all a result of reputational damage done to these companies abroad now in terms of tech backlash what can the u.s. companies anticipate seen in terms of overseas drop in earnings anything about nature. well it's ironic you may remember last year i think there was when members of congress here blew the whistle on chinese telecom company always saying that they were putting little back doors into their into their technology and that they encouraged to u.s. companies not to do business with them well now that same argument applies to many u.s. companies have been revealed that they were installing back doors into their encryption software at the behest of the n.s.a. and just give you a few numbers here facebook has two hundred sixty one million active users in europe apple last year of its income twenty
companies money in the long run now a report from our information technology and innovation foundation from that foundation it's found that the n.s.a. surveillance program could cost america's cloud computing industry up to thirty five billion dollars over the next three years and this is all a result of reputational damage done to these companies abroad now in terms of tech backlash what can the u.s. companies anticipate seen in terms of overseas drop in earnings anything about nature. well...
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our subject is going to be technology. -- boy, have lives been changed by technology. i just bought a kindle. i cannot say i love it, but it is convenient. one of the nice things is, you finish your book, you do not have to go to the bookstore to buy another book. you can buy it on the device. but i used to work in a bookstore, and i thought of all the lovely people put out of work, the printers, the binders, the paper makers, the paper buyers, the wholesalers, the whole lot. of the booksin going all the way by truck to the bookstore. this is destructive technology. it probably has many virtues and we will adjust for it, and new employment will appear, but at the moment, we as a nation, and the world, for that matter, is being shaken up by new technologies. i have assembled some of the brightest people i know to will keepis, which we under the general heading of how we live now. panel ready to go to the heart of the issue of how we will live tomorrow. we will be right back after these titles, and you will meet these people and think about how you live now and how you u
our subject is going to be technology. -- boy, have lives been changed by technology. i just bought a kindle. i cannot say i love it, but it is convenient. one of the nice things is, you finish your book, you do not have to go to the bookstore to buy another book. you can buy it on the device. but i used to work in a bookstore, and i thought of all the lovely people put out of work, the printers, the binders, the paper makers, the paper buyers, the wholesalers, the whole lot. of the booksin...
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apple talked about passion to come up with great technology. it has new iphones ready for the holiday season but has to ply to wall street. just as consumers vote with dollars so do investors and apple stock down about 25% from the high of $705 a share just over a year ago. expectations high to create another break through at the ipad with three years ago. it has been doing incremental improvements. >> if you stand back and realize they've come out on the phone, differentation between products are big. >> today, it posted an increase in revenue thanks to selling about seven million more iphones than a year ago. apple ais going after consumers in china, making 60% of revenue from international sales but also getting pressure from investor carl icon, would like to see apple spend $150 billion for stock buy backs. he argues could double the price. apple quarterly profit lower than a year ago. >> there are more tablets out there than in seven when apple came out with iphone. but i think apple continued to release a product that is high quality, tha
apple talked about passion to come up with great technology. it has new iphones ready for the holiday season but has to ply to wall street. just as consumers vote with dollars so do investors and apple stock down about 25% from the high of $705 a share just over a year ago. expectations high to create another break through at the ipad with three years ago. it has been doing incremental improvements. >> if you stand back and realize they've come out on the phone, differentation between...
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and we've seen where technology has revolutionized so many areas of our lives. well, it's also revolutionizing the way that members of congress representatives connect with the people they represent. and that republicans need to embrace these tools that we have for communication. so when i first -- when i first ran for leadership, i was focused on bringing the republicans in to the 21st century as they related to social media. and we had -- when i was first elected, 30% of our members that were on twitter or facebook. this was 2008 after the 2008 election. and today we have 95%. and members that still were using pagers rather than converting to the blackberries or smart phones, you know, they've made that transition and members that have been here for many, many years recognizing they needed to change. i remember jerry lewis. a congressman out of the los angeles area, he described it as the difference between when we went from radio to television that that's the same kind of communication transition going on today where people get their news, they interact both
and we've seen where technology has revolutionized so many areas of our lives. well, it's also revolutionizing the way that members of congress representatives connect with the people they represent. and that republicans need to embrace these tools that we have for communication. so when i first -- when i first ran for leadership, i was focused on bringing the republicans in to the 21st century as they related to social media. and we had -- when i was first elected, 30% of our members that were...
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financial system and.....it's the golden age of technology..... but....are we in for a short circuit.. first business starts now! good morning! it's wednesday-- october 30th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: a double record run. both the dow and s&p hit all time highs.. despite a dip in consumer confidence to the lowest level since 2011. the nasdaq closed higher by 12 points but needs to get above 5,000 before reaching a record. gold sold off by $8 dollars and oil dripped by 95 cents. in earnings after hours... linkedin topped wall street's view but the forecast was below range. yelp reported losing more money as it spends more on marketing. yelp lost $2.3 million. and gilead sciences came in strong with earnings and full year guidance that beat the street. shares rose 1% after the close. it's official dell is now a private company. and, sac is set to soon plead guilty to securities fraud according to the wall street journal. all enough men have trading in advantages on. in the seat first this morning is in the trading area of cme group. g
financial system and.....it's the golden age of technology..... but....are we in for a short circuit.. first business starts now! good morning! it's wednesday-- october 30th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: a double record run. both the dow and s&p hit all time highs.. despite a dip in consumer confidence to the lowest level since 2011. the nasdaq closed higher by 12 points but needs to get above 5,000 before reaching a record. gold sold off by $8 dollars and oil dripped by 95...
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you had mentioned that the people who did the technology on the website made a number of mistakes, you mentioned verizon. last week they said it wasn't their fault they were told within hhs there was some problems there. >> sir, verizon wasn't involved in the website. >> with the data, i understand, i'm sorry. but they had a role, cgi had a role, other companies, et cetera. i'm just curious in this process, what decisions did you make that affected this for better or worse in terms of the data, the ease, or problems with the implement and being able to track how many people are actually enrolled? >> my decisions specifically to design the website, i was not involved. i am prohibited to choose contractors. we go by the federal procurement, and i got regular reports on exactly what was done. >> what about the part with regard to getting data in terms of how many people are enrolled or trying to roll, did you have any decisions in that process? >> the application process, to this point, does not work end to end very well. >> i understand it doesn't work. >> we do not have reliable data ab
you had mentioned that the people who did the technology on the website made a number of mistakes, you mentioned verizon. last week they said it wasn't their fault they were told within hhs there was some problems there. >> sir, verizon wasn't involved in the website. >> with the data, i understand, i'm sorry. but they had a role, cgi had a role, other companies, et cetera. i'm just curious in this process, what decisions did you make that affected this for better or worse in terms...
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globalization and technology means you can go just about anywhere. but there are a whole lot of reasons you ought to come here. we're not just the world's largest market, we're growing thanks to the grit and resilient of americans people we cleared away rubble from financial crisis. over the past three and a half years our businesses have created more than 7.5 million new jobs thanks to the tough decisions we made to tackle our long-term challenges america is becoming more competitive from a business standpoint. we're reforming a broken health care system. as a consequence health care costs are rising at their slowest rate in 50 years. we've cut our deficits by more than half since i took office and that he keep going down. we've pursued an all of the above energy strategy and we're producing more traditional, renewable than ever before, more natural gas than anyone in the world and we've cut carbon pollution in the process. so while the case for doing business in america has always been strong, we've made it stronger. of course you will find no bett
globalization and technology means you can go just about anywhere. but there are a whole lot of reasons you ought to come here. we're not just the world's largest market, we're growing thanks to the grit and resilient of americans people we cleared away rubble from financial crisis. over the past three and a half years our businesses have created more than 7.5 million new jobs thanks to the tough decisions we made to tackle our long-term challenges america is becoming more competitive from a...
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we are a leading business process of consulting, learning and technology solutions provider to clients around the world. these firms access indiecom's outsourcing solutions and consulting services to improve profitability, gain time to market advantage and achieve immediate return on investment. in the mortgage business today, companies are especially challenged by greater regulatory compliance and quality control. they need ways to thrive in this new, tough, dynamic environment, and indiecom is helping mortgage companies do just that. our quality control solutions mitigate risk, adopt management solutions, enhance efficiencies, our mortgage learning solutions developed through the acquisition of mortgage-u helps manage clients, and our sourcing solutions create -- [inaudible] variable cost models for firms of all sizes. these four pillars are the cornerstones of a business model that delivers relevant solutions to the mortgage industry. our guest this morning is no stranger to the financial services field. many people within the mortgage with industry look at lou for guy dance and ins
we are a leading business process of consulting, learning and technology solutions provider to clients around the world. these firms access indiecom's outsourcing solutions and consulting services to improve profitability, gain time to market advantage and achieve immediate return on investment. in the mortgage business today, companies are especially challenged by greater regulatory compliance and quality control. they need ways to thrive in this new, tough, dynamic environment, and indiecom...
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stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ because of you [sigh] [echoing] we make a great pair. huh? progressive and the great outdoors -- we make a great pair. right, totally, uh... that's what i was thinking. covering the things that make the outdoors great. now, that's progressive. call or click today. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. ♪ ♪ more adventures await in the new seven-passenger lexus gx. lease the 2014 gx 460 for $499 a month for 27 months. see your lexus dealer. >>> a big day for congress today, back in the swing of things, back to work.
stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ because of you [sigh] [echoing] we make a great pair. huh? progressive and the great outdoors -- we make a great pair. right, totally, uh... that's what i was thinking. covering the things that make the outdoors great. now, that's progressive. call or click today. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a...
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apple talked about passion to come up with great technology. it has new iphones ready for the holiday season but has to ply to wall street. just as consumers vote with dollars so do investors and apple stock down about 25% from the high of $705 a share just over a year ago. expectations high to create another break through at the ipad with three years ago. it has been doing incremental improvements. >> if you stand back and realize they've come out on the phone, differentation between products are big. >> today, it posted an increase in revenue thanks to selling about seven million more iphones than a year ago. apple ais going after consumers in china, making 60% of revenue from international sales but also getting pressure from investor carl icon, would like to see apple spend $150 billion for stock buy backs. he argues could double the price. apple quarterly profit lower than a year ago. >> there are more tablets out there than in seven when apple came out with iphone. but i think apple continued to release a product that is high quality, tha
apple talked about passion to come up with great technology. it has new iphones ready for the holiday season but has to ply to wall street. just as consumers vote with dollars so do investors and apple stock down about 25% from the high of $705 a share just over a year ago. expectations high to create another break through at the ipad with three years ago. it has been doing incremental improvements. >> if you stand back and realize they've come out on the phone, differentation between...
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nature and technology coming together to sniff out danger underground. how bees could detect land mines and save lives. douglas kennedy has the story live in new york city now. douglas. >> reporter: land mines kill or injure 10,000 people each year. that is 10,000. and now there seems to be a solution that is creating buzz among the survivors. >> i was in the front seat and legged angled to right and my feet was detried. >> reporter: ken rutherford was on a humidity mission in somalia when his jeep ran over a land mine. leaving him without the use of both legs. since you were wounded over throw hundred thousand people killed or injured by land mines. >> you are right. land mines killed more people than chemical and biological and nuclear weapons combined. >> reporter: the united nation estimate 110 million land mines. how to detect them without detonating a hair-trigger. >> they have an exquestionsit sense of smell. >> reporter: jerry believes that the solution is using something that is lighter than a hair. namely a honeybee. >> you have trained honeybe
nature and technology coming together to sniff out danger underground. how bees could detect land mines and save lives. douglas kennedy has the story live in new york city now. douglas. >> reporter: land mines kill or injure 10,000 people each year. that is 10,000. and now there seems to be a solution that is creating buzz among the survivors. >> i was in the front seat and legged angled to right and my feet was detried. >> reporter: ken rutherford was on a humidity mission in...
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i mean, i think because of the technological advances and the fact that we can now, you know, look in on people's cell phones, that you know, there has to be some more guidelines brought into this thing. but overall, friends spy on friends, it's not going to stop. >> what do you think of that? >> i think, well, i'm not enough people, clearly. there's no doubt that this has been going on for ever in one form or another. you can't tell me that the administration didn't know about it, because they were given reports about all of this. this came from -- this is ridiculous. so we all knew it was going on. they have been doing it in europe for decades and centuries. and this is being a part of life in the world and alas, everybody had to be protesting. >> congratulations on this book. do you think that a tip was monitoring the phone calls? >> i tell you one thing. it isn't like today in that you are blessed at 3:00 in the afternoon and say what time is it over there? changes our watch to six. they fought lake irish guys. they fought like mad over everything. but in the end, there was this w
i mean, i think because of the technological advances and the fact that we can now, you know, look in on people's cell phones, that you know, there has to be some more guidelines brought into this thing. but overall, friends spy on friends, it's not going to stop. >> what do you think of that? >> i think, well, i'm not enough people, clearly. there's no doubt that this has been going on for ever in one form or another. you can't tell me that the administration didn't know about it,...
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technology. great is an esteemed neuroradiologist. before he joined siemens, he was a professor at harvard medical school, codirector of the martino center for biomedical imaging at mass to all hospital and a faculty member of the division of.i.t. technology. his own research and extensive experience continues to inform the field today in work being done on stroke, cancer and other health issues. 80s and gentlemen, it's my pleasure to introduce reg sorensen. [applause] -- greg sorensen. >> and it was even with yellow tape. bit of a a little wrinkle to the beginning of my remarks. i am just going to share a few slides and thought synthesizing what we have heard today and perhaps painting somewhat of a direction for the future. it's a real honor to be here with so many of my friends and colleagues from such great institutions. in our new job, i have had a chance to visit with these coming toey are understand part of what the u.s. news & world report process does is help us learn from each other. it
technology. great is an esteemed neuroradiologist. before he joined siemens, he was a professor at harvard medical school, codirector of the martino center for biomedical imaging at mass to all hospital and a faculty member of the division of.i.t. technology. his own research and extensive experience continues to inform the field today in work being done on stroke, cancer and other health issues. 80s and gentlemen, it's my pleasure to introduce reg sorensen. [applause] -- greg sorensen....
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a lot of your technology folks do over cell themselves. this should not have happened. i truly do not believe that you can blame the president on this. i believe that someone down the line -- i know if i hired a group like this to do that and they failed to my hope would not be blamed. the bottom line is it is not right. it is a disaster. that can be fixed. neil: when you were on the outside, say what people have said, the fact of the latter is folks who were second to none marshaling something that, you know, ultimately was shepherding tens of thousands of americans through a system. so even from its earliest launched to it's, you know, and carnations along the way to my doctors were involved. i t phelps. we are now learning very few doctors were involved, and very few good hygiene guys were involved. that is not encouraging. >> no, and you are right. because we were accompanied, we were not tied to any, you know, government bidding situations, not influenced by any political situation. we were able to hire the best and most talented people and build the best systems t
a lot of your technology folks do over cell themselves. this should not have happened. i truly do not believe that you can blame the president on this. i believe that someone down the line -- i know if i hired a group like this to do that and they failed to my hope would not be blamed. the bottom line is it is not right. it is a disaster. that can be fixed. neil: when you were on the outside, say what people have said, the fact of the latter is folks who were second to none marshaling something...
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stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. ♪ ♪ >> live from washington d.c., here is gerri willis. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis. tonight on a special edition of "the willis report" live from washington d.c., nothing is changing. that is the take away from health and human services secretary testifying before the house energy and commerce committee on the obamacare website mess today. she apologized, but not rolling back on deadlines.
stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. ♪ ♪ >> live from washington d.c., here is gerri willis. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis. tonight on a special edition of "the willis report" live from washington d.c., nothing is changing. that is the take away from health and human services secretary testifying before the house energy and commerce committee on the obamacare website mess today. she apologized, but not rolling back on...
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reporter david punches the number. >> apple talk about the passion to come up with great technology and newism pad lap top and i-phone waiting for all important holiday season. but also has to my to wul street. just as consumer went with the dollars so do investors. apple talked it down about 25% from all time high of 705 dollars a share. just over a year ago. of expectation hi for apple to create another breakthrough device that the i-pad was three years ago. instead increment improvement to existing products. pall sloan news editor-in-chief and talked to him by skype. >> you realize for generation they make and come out with new i-pad and out on the phone. differentiation between the product is quite big. >> today posted a fourth quarter increase in revenue. thanks to selling all 32 million i-phone b.7 million more than it did in the same quarter a year ago. apple aggressively going after consume interchina. making 60 percent of the revenue from international sales. but also getting pressure from investor icon who would like to see apple spend 150 billion dollars for stock buy-bac
reporter david punches the number. >> apple talk about the passion to come up with great technology and newism pad lap top and i-phone waiting for all important holiday season. but also has to my to wul street. just as consumer went with the dollars so do investors. apple talked it down about 25% from all time high of 705 dollars a share. just over a year ago. of expectation hi for apple to create another breakthrough device that the i-pad was three years ago. instead increment...
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so using the technology that was available in 1981 and 1983, the virus was found. when the virus was discovered, though, what also was discovered was the widespread prevalence of h.i.v. in the united states. from several thousand cases of aids, we learned that there were literally hundreds of thousands of people infected-- indeed, millions throughout the world, already infected. what is this virus known as h.i.v., and what makes it so deadly? h.i.v. stands for human immunodeficiency virus. number one-- virus. that's what it is, not a bacterium. number two-- it causes immuno-deficiency. that means a weakness of the immune system. "human" is because the only species that can be infected by that virus and get ill is man and woman, not any other species. once the virus gets into the bloodstream, either directly-- from an infected bit of blood from a needle or a blood transfusion-- or through sexual secretions, the virus immediately starts to divide in this extremely rapid way, a billion new copies every six hours. the rus attaches itself to the t4 cell-- the cell that
so using the technology that was available in 1981 and 1983, the virus was found. when the virus was discovered, though, what also was discovered was the widespread prevalence of h.i.v. in the united states. from several thousand cases of aids, we learned that there were literally hundreds of thousands of people infected-- indeed, millions throughout the world, already infected. what is this virus known as h.i.v., and what makes it so deadly? h.i.v. stands for human immunodeficiency virus....
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they are licensing our technology. they learned from the mistakes we have made. they are like nation states competing. other countries are going to catch up on the private sector side of it, especially if their infrastructure is advanced. many of us are involved in ideas here. this capital point he makes -- and he is the doyen of rs
they are licensing our technology. they learned from the mistakes we have made. they are like nation states competing. other countries are going to catch up on the private sector side of it, especially if their infrastructure is advanced. many of us are involved in ideas here. this capital point he makes -- and he is the doyen of rs
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now, they will work through the technology and they have to work through it. and the president knows that. as does everybody that is working for him. because it's a key part of how the exchanges will work. but if you look at all the states that are up and running, those exchanges are working. >> some of them are. >> ours, illinois, california, new york, maryland, they're working. and there are difficulties. you can't hide from it. you have to be honest with people. but do i think we will not be in the same place two months, three months, four months from here getting through that. >> do you think the white house has been honest enough about it? originally they were saying this was because so many people want health insurance. >> i don't think they were hiding anything. i don't think they were trying to not be honest. i think as information became more public, they were forthcoming with it. >> are you hearing from people who are disappointed about either rates going up or they're being told especially individuals with individual health care plans that their pla
now, they will work through the technology and they have to work through it. and the president knows that. as does everybody that is working for him. because it's a key part of how the exchanges will work. but if you look at all the states that are up and running, those exchanges are working. >> some of them are. >> ours, illinois, california, new york, maryland, they're working. and there are difficulties. you can't hide from it. you have to be honest with people. but do i think we...
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he was talking about cartoons but advances in technology have take than basic concept to a whole new dimension. michelle miller shows us how the idea of a modern-day inventor became a 3d reality. >> reporter: grabbing a backpack is hardly the feat of a superhero, unless you're 12-year-old leon mccarthy and your hand looks like it's straight out of a science fiction movie. you've actually become sort of a -- so. >> cyborg! >> reporter: the's a cool factor? >> yeah, it's special instead of different. >> reporter: leon has been special since birth. while he was still in the womb, restricted blood flow prevented his hand from developing. >> i saw his hand sticking up and there were no fingers on it. it was hard for my wife and hard for me. >> reporter: two years ago his father paul began the search for an inexpensive functional prosthetic. what he found was this internet video posted by ivan owen, an inventor in washington state. >> i've always had this vision of people being able to build their own prosthetic device at home. >> reporter: owen and a collaborator in south africa designed
he was talking about cartoons but advances in technology have take than basic concept to a whole new dimension. michelle miller shows us how the idea of a modern-day inventor became a 3d reality. >> reporter: grabbing a backpack is hardly the feat of a superhero, unless you're 12-year-old leon mccarthy and your hand looks like it's straight out of a science fiction movie. you've actually become sort of a -- so. >> cyborg! >> reporter: the's a cool factor? >> yeah, it's...
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>> the internet and technology works great until the one thing you want to do is not working, whether that's facebook or twitter or want to buy a concert at ticket master and the site is down. this is a scaleability problem for the internet. it's almost impossible to launch any kind of web tool or online property that's going to be able to scale to the massive amount of people on day one and at the same time just have it work in a normal way for everybody the rest of the time. a great example, the first day you can preorder a new iphone, try going to the at&t website, it's not going to work for you. even better example, grand theft auto 5, made a billion dollars and when they turned on the online service, it didn't work for weeks. it's almost impossible to scale up like that quickly for that first day rush. >> i spent hours online trying to get grand theft auto -- >> ari will make fun of facebook but he was throwing a tantrum in the office it went down. >> you saw me, i was freaking out. i could hear him screaming in washington. >> thanks for the tech inside. we appreciate it. faceboo
>> the internet and technology works great until the one thing you want to do is not working, whether that's facebook or twitter or want to buy a concert at ticket master and the site is down. this is a scaleability problem for the internet. it's almost impossible to launch any kind of web tool or online property that's going to be able to scale to the massive amount of people on day one and at the same time just have it work in a normal way for everybody the rest of the time. a great...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. and better is so easy withrning you cabenefiber.o something better for yourself. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. ♪ nothing, that's what? that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. 'cause it gives me a big fat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. [ larry ] you can't beat zero heartburn. and best of all, it means i can enjoy
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. and better is so easy withrning you cabenefiber.o something...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ nothing, that's what? that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. 'cause it gives me a big fat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. [ larry ] you can't beat zero heartburn. and best of all, it means i can enjoy all the foods i love. oh, zero heartburn is awesome. just like zero clery. ♪ [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> the government shutdown is over but the work is just beginning for a group of lawmakers now responsible for coming up with a longterm budget deal by the 13th of december. joining us is congresswoman diane black. congresswoman, i got to say, another supercommittee, you all haven't had great luck
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ nothing, that's what? that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. 'cause it gives me a big fat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. the number one doctor...
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. >> technology neighbors it on the market, consumers use it in the car and officers can show this is not a safe driving practice based on our experience, and we'll take the appropriate enforcement action. >> reporter: beatty says she is not mad at the officers, just worries california's laws aren't evolving as fast as the modernday technology in our lives. >> think that now it would be interesting to have more answers to have our laws more fresher because technology changes so fast and laws don't. and that's a big problem. >> reporter: what about gps? you're allowed to have it in the car but where you place it is important, either on the driver's left-hand side dashboard or the passengers's side. but you can't put it near that rear view mirror. live in berkeley, mark kelly, kpix 5. >> she plans to fight the ticket in court. >>> a top secret project is under way on treasure island. google has everything to do the with the warming that's being built. as allen martin discovered, the more you ask about the project, the deeper the mystery surrounding it grows. >> it's like hiding in plain
. >> technology neighbors it on the market, consumers use it in the car and officers can show this is not a safe driving practice based on our experience, and we'll take the appropriate enforcement action. >> reporter: beatty says she is not mad at the officers, just worries california's laws aren't evolving as fast as the modernday technology in our lives. >> think that now it would be interesting to have more answers to have our laws more fresher because technology changes...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> when you hear the folks saying, oh, no, no, this is a tax, a burden on middle class families. let me tell you. we know because the guy i'm running against tried this in massachusetts and it's working just fine. >> that was president obama in 2012 promoting the fact that he modeled obama care after massachusetts health care plan. now massachusetts and vermont are talking about getting rid of the national health care system by creating their own single payer systems. at least it's being discussed. joining us now radio talk show host and columnist at the boston herald michael graham with an insider perspective. we have heard it in the massachusetts legislature as now senator jamie eldridge, a democrat, testified that he believes they should implement a universal medicare plan in massachusetts. t
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> when you hear the folks saying, oh, no, no, this is a tax, a burden on middle class families. let me tell you. we know because the guy i'm running against tried this in massachusetts and it's...
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clearly it's technology innovation all the least of melamine still around russia we've got the future covered. and. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question for. more news today. again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule the day. in screwed news is now been more than a month since the obamacare exchanges open for business but the media fueled controversy about the rollout of healthcare reform shows no sign of stopping anytime soon over the past week or so the focus has shifted from the glitchy health care dot gov website to the small group of americans who will see changes to their health insurance plans under obamacare although eighty percent of the population will see no changes what so ever to their health plans under obamacare a small sliver of our population around three percent a tiny red slice in this pipe chart already in the best estimates will come out as losers i
clearly it's technology innovation all the least of melamine still around russia we've got the future covered. and. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question for. more news today. again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule the day. in screwed news is now been more than a month since...
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so i know how important that is. [ woman ] the technology in these pads... best creation ever! [ female announcer ] always infinity. the only pad made with foam not fluff so mind-blowingly thin, you'll be surprised it's up to 55% more absorbent. genius. always infinity. ♪ feeling hot hot hot >> folks in a soek southern california neighborhood are getting hot over a nearby sglant the company happens to make hot sauce and as you can imagine, neighbors are complaining about burning ice and throats. >> reporter: if it looks big on the outside, wait until you see the inside. 650,000 square feet of chili hot sauce making machine richl cranking out bottles of this, sriracha sauce, but this whole process could come to a grinding halt. >> we have residents that can no longer enjoy the outside. they have headaches. they have coughing. and obviously their eyes are irritated. >> reporter: irwindale city manager says the plant is the source of the problems and neighboring businesses and residents have been complaining about the fumes from all of those peppers. >> it smells strong and burn
so i know how important that is. [ woman ] the technology in these pads... best creation ever! [ female announcer ] always infinity. the only pad made with foam not fluff so mind-blowingly thin, you'll be surprised it's up to 55% more absorbent. genius. always infinity. ♪ feeling hot hot hot >> folks in a soek southern california neighborhood are getting hot over a nearby sglant the company happens to make hot sauce and as you can imagine, neighbors are complaining about burning ice and...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ warp speed. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. >>> your people like senator rubio coming out, trying to defeat a measure he worked on trying to move forward. and to me, that notice leadership. i also don't want us to be overly focused on him because the people that really matter right now at this point in the debate have republican leadership. >> today the pressure continues to mount on those members of congress she talked about, the house republican leadership, particularly john boehner who has not brought up a health care bill on the floor despite the passage of a bipartisan senate bill. the congresswoman of florida is now the second ho
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ warp speed. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. >>> your people like senator rubio coming out, trying to...
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neither he nor i are technology geeks. and we assumed that it was up and ready to run. >> more of our situation room special report obama care under fire right after this. had two : help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> we're now learning more about a disturbing early warning that the obama care web site security was at risk. cnn has obtained an internal government memo. joe johns is here with us in the situation room. tell us about this. >> reporter: wolf, this is the memo. the memo is an internal memo dated september 27th of this year. less than a week before the healthcare.gov web site went live. it warned t
neither he nor i are technology geeks. and we assumed that it was up and ready to run. >> more of our situation room special report obama care under fire right after this. had two : help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling...